Flambeau (magazine) explained
Flambeau was an artistic and literary magazine in Saint Vincent. It was established in 1965 and published by the Kingstown Study Group.[1]
Founders included Kenneth John,[2] who edited the magazine with Daniel Williams.[1]
Extracts from the magazine from 1965 to 1968 were republished in a pair of 2006 anthologies, Search For Identity and Quest For Caribbean Unity. A third anthology, Home Sweet Home, containing poems and short stories, was published in 2007.
Further reading
- Book: Kenneth . John . Kenneth John . Baldwin . King . Cheryl L. . King . Search for identity: essays on St. Vincent and the Grenadines . Madison, N.J.; St. Vincent and the Grenadines . Kings-SVG . 2006 .
- Book: Kenneth . John . Kenneth John . Baldwin . King . Cheryl L. . King . Quest For Caribbean unity: beyond colonialism . Madison, N.J.; St. Vincent and the Grenadines . Kings-SVG . 2006 .
- Book: F. W. . Dowers . Kenneth . John . Kenneth John . Baldwin . King . Cheryl L. . King . Home sweeh home: musings on Hairoun . Madison, N.J.; St. Vincent and the Grenadines . Kings-SVG . 2007 .
Notes and References
- Book: Hughes, Michael . Flambeau . A Companion to West Indian Literature . Collins . 1979 . 46 . 0003252809 .
- News: Adrian Fraser . The Kenneth John I knew – In Appreciation . Searchlight . 9 July 2021 .